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13 September, 2008 at 5:52 pm #369787
“Man and fish can co-habit peacefully…”
Oh yeaaaaaah Georgie boy :P
13 September, 2008 at 5:00 pm #36978413 September, 2008 at 4:50 pm #371612I can still see me and my granny, sitting at the table, chain-smoking and downing cup after cup of fully caffeinated tea brewed as thick as molasses, and wondering why we both suffered so badly with our nerves.
We would put the world to rights over tea, fags and valium. :roll:13 September, 2008 at 4:37 pm #371610I told ya they were. I can recommend the Typhoo ones for a wonderful cup of tea. Even better with lemon sponge cakes. :P
13 September, 2008 at 1:34 pm #59293Depends on the context. If it was a matter of life or death and the item in question was being denied me , and my taking it would harm no-one, then yes I would. So, guilty!
Do you re-wrap unwanted gifts and pass them on as gifts to others?
13 September, 2008 at 1:03 pm #371608LOVE TOWN BOOKER NEWBERRY III
Everybody bring your body to love town.
Midnight madness, moonlight gladness in love town, baby.
Out in the dark, under the stars there’s a brand new horizon.
City full of lights – yes, it glows in the night and it’s full of surprisin’.
Every doonnray has a fantasy land
That will shake up your mind (shaking up your mind).
Neon ladies selling rooms for romance on a twelve o’clock high.
Everybody bring your body to love town. . . .
Out in the streets noone ever sleeps ‘cos their body’s on fire.
Up on the rooflove is onehundred proof,
You get me goin’ high and higher.
Every window has a shadow or two
Making love in the night (making love all night).
Look around you at your dreams coming true – the world’s in your life.
Everybody bring your body to love town. . . .
Every doorway has a fantasy land.
Everybody bring your body to love town. . . .
Put your hands together.
Everybody bring your body to love town. . ..13 September, 2008 at 12:38 pm #371529@stephen1 wrote:
I’ll bet those must be lovely, soft blankets; just the kind that would help a person sleep. Oh, wouldn’t I just love to have your pubic hairs wrapped around me.:shock: :oops:
You only have to ask..wellllllll…beg maybe.

13 September, 2008 at 12:22 pm #370758@abitofmary_j wrote:
@esmeralda wrote:
@*Sian wrote:
Pat you are talking about people who go out on the weekend and drop copious amounts of drugs then probably don’t even have a tickle in the week, these people could become addicts but nobody would be able to tell which ones would and wouldn’t.
I smoke and drink, I am still an addict in some way, my mum feels for me smoking the way I do, she has been stopped for years, I manage it for a while ( longest 2 years) but I struggled for the whole 2 years, :roll: :lol: I think I have an addictive nature, anything I do regular enough I become addicted :lol: :oops:
Everyone has the right to their own thoughts but a bit of compassion can go along way 8)
Look, this isn’t really about compassion or not having compassion. In a nutshell. it’s about so-called ‘celebrity’ addicts being lauded, admired, feted – whilst Jo Bloggs addict is mocked, jeered and derided.
I’m addicted to morphine..insofar as I can’t stop it without horrendous withdrawal symptoms. Every so often, the toxins build up in my system, my kidneys pack in blah blah blah. The worst thing is the hallucinations, and the worst of those in January 2006, were so foul and debauched and overwhelmingly terrifying, that weeks later I remember swearing that never again would I blame an addict for doing whatever..WHATEVER it took to get a fix. So I DO understand, and I know how easy it is to become addicted. It’s just neither big nor clever, that’s all.ive stayed well clear of this thread til 2day, i have read the whole 20 odd pages….
and what springs to my mind, people can’t put their own opintions on screen without someone trying to belittle them, or others jumping on the bandwagon….. because of person opinions.. each of us have and are entitled to voice their OWN opintion, why u don’t agree to disagree on the subject…?? end of…
I do how ever have been a smoker of the el weed…. have done since i was 30, more so the last 4 yrs, now i talking of grass not solid chemical cut shyte…. I don’t drink as dues to medication and plus I can’t handle it anymore… I havent had a joint since my last trip to Amsterdam 20th June, as did abit of soul searching while off my face on the many joys Amsterdam has to offer, plus talking with the locals…. wither people think its right or wrong, it was my choice to smoke the J’s in the first place, no-one forced me, I thought id be crawling the ceiling when I got back wishing another J, but no had it in my heid I wasnt being ripped off by the dealers for what they sell and what you get.. i’ll save for Amsterdam again. and to prove to myself i wasnt addicted, the only thing i miss about it my medication is been up’d to cope with the pain in my knee…. yes the grass did help me thru 2 operations and the endless physio, also my doctor did know I also used it, he never once told me off or was judgemental to MY choices……
with the drink also I proably yrs ago til I had my daughter was borderline alcky, as all my life has been brought up in the pub life, I did on many occassions have the hair of the dog, in a coffee cup in the mornings to kick-start my day, I also drank continusly once finished my shifts etc… and when I found out I was 3 and half months pregnat at 27 I was comvinced it was the vodka or drink affecting the tests…. then was the day I did stop drinkin, hense why I call my lass Angel, but after she was born and I came back down to the hard reality of bringin life into this world without being prepared, I once again turned to the bottle, nitey once the babe was down sleeping, Id open a bottle or 2 and sit and self pity myself, trying to blame everyone BUT MYSELF, as at the end of the day I only had myself to blame….. I then capped the drinking and started enjoying being a mother….
thse days my vices r in table form painkillers, 8 x 500mg paracetmel, plus 8 x 50mg tramadol, this is daily, but sum days id add another few because of the pain… I can’t take morphine as omg trippy times on that 1 and as Esme said the hallucations, plus I didnt know if I was here or somwhere else….
each of us have stories to share, vices they have, but each of us have the CHOICE, I won’t bore u all any longer, but the point I am trying to say, everyone of us have OUR OWN OPINTIONS and thats the end of, not everyone will agree or disagree, but LIFE is about choice, and we each have that…..
Mary..I applaud you!!! =D> =D> =D>
13 September, 2008 at 12:17 pm #371497Stevie Wonder..now THERE’S a prodigious talent. Here’s a clip of him performing as a young fella, Mary..
13 September, 2008 at 12:04 pm #370750@cas wrote:
@esmeralda wrote:
Look, this isn’t really about compassion or not having compassion. In a nutshell. it’s about so-called ‘celebrity’ addicts being lauded, admired, feted – whilst Jo Bloggs addict is mocked, jeered and derided.
I’m addicted to morphine..insofar as I can’t stop it without horrendous withdrawal symptoms. Every so often, the toxins build up in my system, my kidneys pack in blah blah blah. The worst thing is the hallucinations, and the worst of those in January 2006, were so foul and debauched and overwhelmingly terrifying, that weeks later I remember swearing that never again would I blame an addict for doing whatever..WHATEVER it took to get a fix. So I DO understand, and I know how easy it is to become addicted. It’s just neither big nor clever, that’s all.Exactly Esme. Which was my point about if you have enough celebrity status and money, it somehow makes it ok, makes you more of a cause, It doesn’t of course.
My GP, has recently given me medication which contains morphine because of the severe pain I have now, so I completely understand what your saying about it. The last time I had it was following the surgery I had…..One part of me is terrified of becoming addicted to it,,,,but then my entire body is screaming in such pain, that it’s the only thing stops it. I do take it, but I try to manage on the other quite strong painkillers he’s also given me, which don’t contain morphine, don’t completely stop the pain, but helps.


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